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Ethiopian to bhx?
3x weekly via GVA has been rumoured 'IF' it happens. I believe EDI have mentioned them too so I wouldn't be surprised if they went there first.
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Ethiopian to bhx?
EDI 100%, I believe they mentioned it somewhere last year tooEthiopian to bhx?
I cannot see it.More chance of Turkmenistan coming back
I would have thought that BHX could easily support Ethiopian at 3pw but it looks like the new UK they are referring too is EDIWhat’s bhx market like for Africa Ian?
Oh Well onto the next airlineI would have thought that BHX could easily support Ethiopian at 3pw but it looks like the new UK they are referring too is EDI
Oh well … that was a quick end to thatI would have thought that BHX could easily support Ethiopian at 3pw but it looks like the new UK they are referring too is EDI
No Ethiopian isn't one of the rumoured new airlines.Oh well … that was a quick end to that
I hope Ethiopian wasn’t 1 of the 3 rumours
No !are these rumoured 3 airlines starting before summer?
Cheers.Hope you’re ok mate.No !
Yes. But aircraft are a valuable commodity. Airlines do not start routes unless they believe that a market exists. They will use their aircraft where they believe they will make the most money. Competent airlines will investigate this in huge depth and will not simply open routes in the hope that punters will eventually turn up.Maybe the same could be said for Jeddah, but Saudia's route from BHX is doing very well. Build it and they will come. I'm sure there was negligible pax to Addis Ababa from man before they started the route. Now look!
Moreover I flew from LHR to AUH on one of Etihad's first flights, when they only had one aircraft....it was near empty.
Yes I agree that is generally true but certain airlines notably from the Middle East are really arms of the state who have other objectives and the airlines are used as part of them including huge infrastructure projects and other political objectives.Yes. But aircraft are a valuable commodity. Airlines do not start routes unless they believe that a market exists. They will use their aircraft where they believe they will make the most money. Competent airlines will investigate this in huge depth and will not simply open routes in the hope that punters will eventually turn up.
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